CIjc Cunrtf r,
GKOIKJE S. BAKER,
' Editor and PiiorniEToi:.
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r.'T. MlTOIKLL, Associate Editor.
All letters addressed to
Geo. S. 13akki:,
vviday . .July. 25, 1873.
. Tlio recent ruins Lave had" a most
r 'freshing and invigorating effect upon
t ..j crops, Tliey are nov very Cue and
' i a clean and prjfroron rondition.
The crop of cotton for thi county bids
f .ir to be touch the largest that wo
I vc ever produced. From the Lest
. information that cati he obtained it is
''ought that the crop of last year in
.is county reached ' 6.C00 laics. If
t o disaster overtakes it, it is believed
' t ' is years crop will rtath, if it docs
i t exceed 1 0,000 I? 1 c. ' Thus it
.will be Bcen that the crop is increasing
. quantity every yar. And it i3
Aery pleasing to us to know that as to
quality, the staple of oar county in the
markets ttkes; rank with the-best that
ji . raiseu m ine otatc. As an cvidenco
f this we heard a gentleman who is
n extensive cotton dealer in Vne of
the cities of an. a'djoiningState, remark
wime time since, that the Pnt-tnn e,
.'rauklin county stood lnghc? in his
market than that of any 'other raised
in the State. Jloisaid tt the same
lime that a portion of Xaslr and Wake
t-ounticj raised cotton almost as good
v.& ours. .,
.Our object in muking this statement
,is to infuse a. spirit : of pride in our
'.pcoplo.for what they have ' already
, !one in giving character, to.tkc quality
' , ftlic great staple raised in their"
,tnidst, as wfcll as to urgo and stimu
'iate lUuiti) still grekcr exertions in
(this direction.' J t
It is well known, both to the pro
ducer and dealer in cotton that the
i superior qualities always commands a
i roady sale at the highest Cgurcs, while
; the inferior grades Jiang heavily on the
. raiser,-and have finally to be disposed
i -'fat prices greatly below that of th-
. Ctter qualities, and often inadequate
to reimburse the farmer for the labor
. and expense if produc ng it.
With theso facts, which are so pat
o.t to us all, it behooves tho producer
iio have his cotton picked out, as clear
,.f trash and dirt as lie can. .' He should
. u 130 be, fpeciilly eareful in rrct -et
1
. m,s luc.iasi.ona yellow picking mix
ed, and In the same bales, with the
. tirat and white pickings. Instead Vf.
'.anixingnd adding tfo the value' 'of the
. .inferior cotton as some, seem to think,
j.'U oftencr than otherwise has the ef
fect of dragging tffo whole crop down
; to the fcrade of the inferior staplft and
it consequently Is sold for a very poor
price. We hope that ourtarmers will
read this article and act upon its sug
gestions so far ai it meets their views.
. U. anything here sumnuUed should
' .not accord with the notions cf any
, of our farmering people,' our columns
. are open to. them, and we hope that
: they will avail themselves of thani in
.combatting any of our positions' t at
. they may think are not well taken.
; Y.u.c .Vo commenced this article we
intended sayiagoracthingof the other
crops produced in the Couuty but
, we havc aircady written uio re than x.e
intended when we commenced. We
i will have more to av next wb
, we feel a deep interest in llw success'
oi our larming people. .
' ' Tho Ilootloii.
From what wo are. able to Iram.-
thertieeraa to exist a great indifference
I on me. part of the people in regard to
, tue election to take place the seve:rh
,'day qf'Agust, This should not be.
, Every man should from a sense of dufy
cast hia vote, and do all that he Is able
; to carry out the proposed amendments
. to the Constitution. Just sec the ad
vantages that will accrue from .these
. amendments. Tha expenses "of our
; State Government will, be greatly les
sened. The tax payeri will find their
. burdensome taxes much smaller," and
jvawv4 ou vuo mortgage m favor of
tthe Northern bond holders, which is
,recordtd jn the Constitution will bo
lifted. With all this in view the mas
ses ought tb bo punctual at the poll
and rote with one a?cord. . . t
Our Li viufcr and om- Doatl.
This paper is an cnterpmc that has
not been egun too soon, and one that
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calls for the support ef every true son
of the Old North Stale.
; Our dead should not be forjrottcn,
I nor their d;.;e('s be allowed to remain
hidden in tho obscurity of defeat. The
world fchould know their bravery, and
posterity to the latest ages should bear
in mind the spartan endurance and
love of liberty that animated the soul
of our dead heros.
Our living also should hve a place
in our memory, and on history's page.
The exploits of our troops should be
recorded that they may become part
of onr Siste history.. "This is ; the on
ly way to perpetuate' them, or to retain
an accurate accouut Wc wish the pa
per all Fucres,
171 to 13ivitinXiii?.
It will be remfrahertd iut at ti e
last erss:on t the Legislature an net
waspasstd, prcjKii)g to aimtx a ctr
tuin portinu ot the Tcni'ory of Gran
ville Coun y to Hie County of Franklin,
shoa'd it mectjx itbutl b assent cf the vo
tfriof heterrlt uy to les ann xe The
act 1h appointttl Cap't. W. H. Bullard
a C-maiissiocer to bold an election to
asertain the sense of the people therein
on the q-iesuor.. Capt. B. appointed
a y for' the election, but btfore that
day arrived, Judge Watts on the com
plaints of I. J." Moore and other?, and
of the Commissioners of ' "Granville
County, issued an injunciioa restraiL
ing Cap!. Ballard Irora holding the taid
electioii, or proceding a:htriso un
der the said ac .'
The cases were heard before Judges
Allnrtsor, daring the hist term el ,Gtal
ville Superior : Court, in Oxford, on a
4n
-rnolion to dbs :ve the iLsiu'.e inn --
,
Judge AJbertson allowed the motion to
diolve and gave jpdgtmenis against
the Plaintiffs, From this judgement
the Plaintiff? & p alcd to ih'e.Rupnme
C u : Whe.e it vai kerd wctk -le b:e
Id8t.;the t'up.r. me Court aflinned Judge
Albir son- judgt meat dissolving the in
junction. , ' '
This leaves C.pt. pallard fr.e -to
proceed nccording to tho act of the
G mral Asveml). We presume that
fie will give tjic rrquTsite no.tice, and
hold the tlecti m at a3 early a day as
is practic:ille. '
Wt schct tlit followinjT-frnm-f; The
ADgel in the ClnU-," unrl believe it
one ot tlie most t xquisite .little tjiings
we have cv r read. It is a" part of Mr.
Fulh-i's description ofIIeavea a de.
crip ion truely grand. j '
, lie js look;n upon the great wmIIs,
that ard i:
p1 From'inSnife tp.ir-iite ex
tent" und the gaks i.f p.ar, with their
high, jew'dled arch and giant bells of
silver, :f' .' ' ' '
And as- t he s .vrd
Wt-re nought in tipm.ng hos by An-
prel bii x'.-
BofjiL' the ga tee the bells began their
- pvviog ' ;
And to r.nd fro the pon Itrous tonte
wa$ hurled,
Till '.throi?gi the'p(1rtni3 marched the
shouting thnlrifr
And thrn.it ftll -against the boundirg
n c. .
And loud and long their Laming
thu idcr V, , i :
Rends the golden air tsunde'-,
While the rarsfiacd, passing und.r,
Fall in praise beneath the bull, :
Whose mighty throbbing wdcomo telb;
And the Angela l.Uih their( harps in
wooder
Bells of He aver, glory booming bells !
Gcutkr now, he diver's shiver '
Purls the rippling waves that quiver
Through tho earth's tide forever,
Meilo w as they left the bells,
Who3c sof.enir g virbrate welcome tells;;
.And the quavers piny adown the river
Bells of Heaven,. saltly sobbing belli
Then the diem j cadnce dying,
S ngs sott us zephyrs sighing ;
Faintest echoes ciase replj ing
To the roumur of the b.11
Wl.oe stilling tremor welcome Ul
FJutiya the enow-ll.kts iallm.'. Iv-
- - log
Blla ..f -IlrHver, dreamy mumuring
We co, y in iun lbe fuiowjn; on tli "
proposed Amendments o tbe Cor s itu
tier, from the Iti igb-Sentiie." ci
the 20 I-.
We republish the Ccnstitutioniil
Annndmerts that are to be o ed on
Thursday, the 7-h day of August otx.
Thy i re W plain as to rtduire at lit
tle if any discussb.p. If tbc pt ople are
wise they will vo'e for them.-Both
parstt s in the legUUtare voted for them,
rr e&cu-h of .the Cepublicriiis at any
rate, for them to ass by the rfq iisi c
msjoritj. Wc think tlurj will be a
slim vote polio's cd aratliy may cause
tbr rtj-ctioc. If Rfpub! cm leaders
ehould found the slcgaa of party jest
n4be eve of ekctu n and the negroes
"sHocld vnte l pen? MUy -against the
AmendrtKtiif, they would be Irs. ; be
cause of the led fi rrocc ol 'lu- tVis
The first amendment is a Tcry impor
tant one. It adopted it will Uke from
the Constitution the presrrt law which
requires the legislature to levy a tax to
pay the public debt. We wid cot dif
cus3 in this place if we fchould pay a
huge debt that ws concaved in iniqui
ty and created 'by unwashed scoundrel,
but we urge tliai tlie present law be ta
ken from the Cors'itutinr, ana the
matter of sattling hz it the frnudu
1 fit dtbts be left with the h'gisla'ute:
-Tlie second amcEdmcEt abolishes the
carpet-bagger clac3i requiring the
State to have the cnfus taken in 1875;
and after that every other year. It is
a useles expensive and . fooli.h pro
vision and should' be tt;icUen out.
The U. F. Government has the census
taken every ten year?.
.The third amendment abolishes the
Code Commission. The State has no
need of siich a boelr , ' '
The ronrth amendment abolishes .the
usele s ( ffice of Superiaiendcnt of PuL
lc Work . ' '
The fif.h amendment proposes to
place the University of North Carolina
under the care and dircc'iun .f the
lcislafurr. By the baleful influeLce
of Ilolden and his unwise adviserF
thisr.cble institution of learning was
taken 4rom the hands of the legiila ure
and placed under thet keeping of ignoir
ant and unlettered na:ives and mean
and unprincipled carpebbiigger?.
Every friend of educatiwn and everj.
citizen with becoming State pnde:
should vote for.this amendmsnt.
The sixtn Riui-uamcnt makes tlie
I300.exetr.ption of property from tixv
tion apply to all kinds
fuc ecireum amendment wisely to:-?
bids Federal and Sf
members of the legislature. It is vtry;
absurd aod elungerOns for suph officials
to be mdktrs, for often their in
teres s would be jdopirded by proper
legiilatior, and they would-be there r
fore influenced to yo:e tor their indi
vielusl iiderests - instpad of fqr the good
of the StaN , :
I The eighth amendment provides for
the assembling of the legislature -every
two year3 instcael of every year as at
thc -pres(nt. We have bad toevmuch
law-iiakrug. Bciure tLe jopte lecorne
accus'omcd or apprised .font fas it is
cither aitcrcd or rtp.d.df At neia!
m- i'tings au uticij unucv.c3sary- aud
very Xpcnsiv.5.
We hope the people will appreciate
the Si changes aad-wi.T tiatabi by a
Urge maj )rity the ciht amendments
that are to be pted- upon. Every in
telligent man admits that tire Constitu
tion needs aniend meat, so' jjo to the
polls on theii 7 h August" and vote for
the fol.o wing : ,
Ooiijstitiitioiml' Jl. hi e ni-
Tiie following are the eight proposed
amendments to the State c'pnstitutiun,
to be voted on the first Thursday in
Auus, ird vyh'ch were agreVd to at
the. las: se:s:o of; the General Assem
bly : .. ;.. : .
- Am;nd seciien five ot tjp sid article,
by striking out alj that precedes "the
said Senate D s'rict.5! and by' striking
out the phrosr, ius aloresahl o??' in
said section ; the part so stricken out
haviug-releience to the State, census.
Amend section two of tt e second ar
ticle by striking out the word Annual
ly,' and inserting in lieu thereof the
word ' jienrJally ' being in reference
to tin sessions of tha General Aasem
bly, . .
Amend section six of the third article
s'riking out the word "annnallj " and
inserting in lieu thereof the bienniaTy,'
so as to conform to the provision re
acting tho sessions o't the General As
sembly,
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Amend section sixth of the fifth ar
tich , by irs?rting after the word "in-
strument, ' in said section, the words
'or md; other personal property,"
IV. ! M
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Strike cnt the words, ' Superintend
Jdent ot Public Works, wherever they
occur in the Cocstitutior', thus abolish
ing that cfilee
V. ; :
Amrrd seC' ion six cf the first article
by strickingxmt the'first clause thereef,
down tc ad icc!cding the word 4 but
this beiig the ciaqse relating to the
State debt. 1 r
S-iiks cat section fwnr cf the fi th
articb Telatiri to taxation Xo pay the
State debt interest.
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.Strike oil recti, n five of the ninlh
article, and i a lieu thereof iescrt the
Kulowg ."The General Asscnbly
shall
iiave p-wer to provide for the
eltctica ot trustees f the University
ortnearciina, xn lioa, when chosen,
shall be vested all the privileges, rights'
franchises acel endowiatnta heretofcre
in sa) wise granted to cx conferred npon
the tiuatee-s ofsnid University ; and the
General Assembly may nuke inch pro-
visionr, laws atel regulaticvjs, from
time to lime, as may be necessary asj
expedient Jfor tho maintenacci and
management 4.1 s'tid Utivrsity."
. Strike out sections tbirteer, fourteen
anef fifteen of the ninth article, relating
to the University e?f-North Can. Una,
TII;
Strike out sections twe and thiee of
the fourtli articde, being the provisions
wli'-ch ref r to the appointment and
Unties of the cci'p commissioLcr?.
win.
Alter s:ction seven of the fourteenth
aiticle i-o tnat siiu section shall read as
follows; No icrs-on wLo.hall hold any
office or plice ot trust cr profit under
the United States or any dejmrtmect
i hereof, or under this Statr, n under
aDy other State or g..Vcrnmen shall
hld ortfcrcise any other-office or place
of trust or profit under the authority ol
this viatc, or be eligible to a seat "n
eit ier House of the General Aes mb'y ;
Provided, That nothing herein col
taincd shall tx'end to offices in the
miHiiif. justices of the peace commit
sioneis of public charities o4' commis
Eioners for special purposes.
ADVERTISE MEXTS.
Jlerrings, Herrings.
.New North CarolinaIIening nux
ber oce, Family Itse and Cut, kr s
by King, Whitb k Shav
Wore Coiton Wanted
One Hundred Bales of common C ttoa
wanted immettime'y. for which the hih
est CHsh price will be p d
ma) 23 1873 -Bdrrovi fr P i8v
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!!
Bacon, western or country,
Lard, in kegs or barrels.
Molasses, all graeles, from 40 to 90 cts.
Cofiee. fcugar, Uice, Tea, Ac,'
'lerrell & Harris.
MM GOODS!
!
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
We; are now receiving a full assort
ment of ljry Good;?, Motions Hats
Boots, thoes, Hardware, Cutlery, &c
Terrell & Uarrbs.
Cotton, Cotton.
Wauted immedi rtely', te fi 1 an order,
Ose Hundml Bales-of good cotton, tor
which we wiil pay the very highest cash
price
Borrow & Pleasants,
CORN! CORN!
300 busbels of Co n fo- sale.
' . j . .Ter.ell& Bar U
MEAL! MEAL!
Just ground and fiesli. Give us a call.
TERRELL & HARRIS'.
Pratt's Astral Oil
The Astrial Oil is purer, clearer, sa
fer and gives U-tter light, than any
othp.r oil in use, for sale at GO cts cash.
to ciS' wxeucnarged,
King, White & Shaw.
SADDLES! SADDLES!!
Saddle Clothes, Bridle, Ilaulters,
Terr, 11 & Harris:
A Boarding and- Day School for
Young Ladies,
RALEIGH,' N. C.
REV. It. BURWELL,! Principal,
J .Bt-BuRitix, A- II A
arc ' . , As o.riiu'paK
. J . Stetex, A.M. )
roj. A. BArirjLS-y.Tnstruc'orin Vo
cat and It stru mental Atusic.
Thfrc ara two elepmra?nta -Ac-DIMlC
AND COLLEUUT2. The Fail
bession commences the 1st of Septeir
bcraad closes December lOtb, 1673.
1 dc epnng S.caioo commenr-cstbe 13 U
ot Jdtuary and closes July 3 1, 1374
Fcr Catalcgue containing full partic
ulars as to terras, &c.t addrcsp,
" KkV. P. BuRWELt. & fov,
jQlU IUIc:g N. C.
MIS C EL L A N EO US.
i a nl st-.tutc tit Soap f ,t 1 It Iiuatt-bo'd
parpoies. exc t Wisu.nj 1 jtLei.
SAPOLIO
for c't'A. ii g joar H ti-e iVj tho :abjr
of one c1ei-u-r. Giva it a trial
S A P 0 LI 0
for Windcws is lnttr ttwm '.Vfcitm o- W.n
ter. No icaioviig c-.attim iikIoiim-n.
S A P OLIO
rbiusl'dii and Wo. d, in ft .. ei.ire
hue lf.ter thin toap No clujPMip.
ave :arj r. Vo cu t aff.r l to b uit'.iout
it. t
S A POL 1 0
f r ( c ur.n:; k iYes I b tter ' ar u cla rner '
tlifcu li.tli Kr.eij. viU better. tun.
S A P 0 L I 0
isttttT lhin Socp Hi f arid for pli-hi g
'liuward Jtriph e is iti nt -e tcit g
S A r 0 L 10
robh sT !i'd Jp't.r tte:i V; Lct'cr
t.fciiAti i n il i.u t.sMn e. 1
. S A P 0 L I O
for AVif-hi .g D.s' e an 10 as w re s InvA
i.nb.e e.li ;p 1 t an 8 :;p.
SAPOLIO"
renu.vc St dm from Marble )Ia teU Tabl a
and ?t ta,rv. trora tiarJ-J-netd wall , kill
from Lhi'.n a d Poieela 11.
SAPOLIO
r. m .yea Sta ds and Oie:e-.e frcra Ctrpets
Mild oihe.- woven fab. es.
There is no oneOTticIo known that
will; do so (many kinds of work and
doit as well as Sapolio. Try it;
U4D SAP 0 L I 0 ,
ar.tw aid wonl rfi;f e.Teive
loiut o, uv.ifni tq'.iil n
thi-eount y and a road.
UAN" SAP 0 L :l 0
a an ariie e fjr tie rath, raeLe
tlie fu'utubt i in t full . dir , ove a
tiepo cs aid fc.vesa healtliVke
' i and bri i i t t;ut to the kin
'UANU SAPOLIO
f lenses nd Hcuri lai ,tln 8k!n,
inst .nt y rtinoviiiy . v hti.n or
b ein-eh from bo ifh n s i el face.
HAND
S A P 0 LI 0
.thouta rivl' in the w r'.d
for e:urin or jr -ei fn; r u"h
teis and cha-pi gcft.t e hand-i
tr a e.
S A POL I 0
remov3 Tr P teh, Iron or Ir-k
fcii s andiras"; fpr ttkciv in
Jlaebif t fi j s 31'nt-f, Ae. ' s 11 -yauabe
b'r n-akiiv th rki.i
tea id iofr, and il h t il
a bl. otu of beanty,' ;t ii usar
paatel b- y C b.. etie kn. vn
S A P 0 L I 0
to ..s 13 lo 15 ee t p. r eak . r nd
i.Vtri b .'y saou 1 iuue if You
will Lke h.
1IAJN1)
HAND
doxt fil to Tay Tar.-s good-.
Bay it of your merchant if he h:s ii
or will procure it for yor. if n. t, tin n
write lor vour Psmphltr, " All about
bapoho," and t will be u.a led free.
KNOCII U )RQ.-S'.S S N ,
.20 Tai-k ri- .cs, y. Y.
j.i!y ll-1y eow.
CHAPTER CXXXVIII.
An Jct 10 AurnoitiZB Tita Ce)Mii;s
NEiti e p TriE cusiy of Frank
1IX TO I.EVT A SPECIAL TAX FOR THE
PURPOSE CP PAYING THE e UTsTAKE
1SG DEBT CF SAID COUSTT.
SEerrfoN 1. The General Assembly
ot North Carolina do enact, That the
board of commissioners e.f Franklin
county be and they are hereby author
ized in addition to the tax which they
may have power to asses?, qnder the
general revenuo law of tLe Stite.to kvy
a special tax not excee-dirg one
fourth of one p -r centum on both real
and personal pr-pcity of said ccunty
fur the Jtar A. D. one thousand ti-ht
hundred aLds.viniy.three, for the p"ar
poe of payisg the outstanding debt of
said county incurred prior tt the first
day of January, one thousand eight
hundred and stventy-tlrre-, said tax to
be levied and collected as other taxef.
Sc. 2. That no tax ,hall be kvleel
under this act until the q Wtion shall
bem mitted to the qualified voters of
the county at an election.to be helduL
dor the direction of the conraisiioaerv
and approred by a ru-j rity of tho3
voting thereon.
j Sec 3 Thit the sane amount Uiill
be levied on tch taxable poll as is
levied on three hund eel dollars worth
of prop-rty. ;
'Sec. 4. Thtthc tares levied and
collected und. r this set shai: be applied
" pro raU" by sai j co.x;m:3?iQ3ers to
the payment of the debts cf the aid
county cfrrarLUa icca-fed prior to
the first day of J.urary, one thousand
eight hucdncd and tcventy.thrrc.
Sic 3. This act shall be d force
fre-m and after i'a ratiScatior.
Rat:fi,d the 31 dy cf Mirch, 1373
At sacde time nd nines, poils
will be open to xoze for or against the
Cwniti-.utional Ametdcurts p.-cposci
by the Legislators, Towbship ejects,
towii: iIagTs;ratcf,Ccnsti'oIeF, Clerks'
and School Committee f.
J. B, Tccxeb, P. B. DAWKra?,
- ClerV, .Cbr'ma.
ADVERTISE MEXTS.
We w u'd call yrur at-tention to the
magn:fi-ent stock of Watcht8,D;irnond
Jewelry end Silver wire now IT. re I by
J. T. Yruc vt Dn, c rrcr Svcam re
and Dink Strrelf, IVtersl u j-Va. Svrh
bargains as they aiccif ri'ii'. rnnly
seen. Uy ail m una wi.to eua iih IV
ttrsl'urg cn nn t fx- thtrv.
Young'.-, Fifty D !!nr V.'ch i? the
bct lor the mecey i3 tins C untrv.
Us.
YC JJXG'S V. P, $PCS.
t!:y will s rengtbeu .nl bittfi- you
lyi. : Over three thousand pairs rol
and tVcrb :ily faiisQtd.
J. t. young & ur.o..
C'nriie' fcyea 1 ore and Hank J t.
ap il 25-ly.' -rcterbii g, Va.
The Best in Use.
OccnI,ie3 a space only 7 fect Square.
1
1
(Patented Oct. 15lll, 1S72.)
'THE'
ALF0RD PRESS,
The Simplest 221 Host Powerful
. Cotton Press is Dip.
Two mpn C".n easily pack a 50(j lb,
l .!e nf Cotton and ic is s arrauct
that ti e powe r and workng force can
be ifrclded. if T tcC?sny. Ta ks ns com
pact a ha'e r.c t"ie old ishiorel rcrew
w'rh half the labo. Can be run by 'he
gin power or by wter and s'emu by
putti. g winds in j!aceofih- era-k.'
Fiirmcis enn buy Fami:y l:g't-, and
build thfeirown l'le.s at tmall expenses.
Irons .Furnished at Cost.
State', County and Family H-ghts f r
8!e by M ALPORT i ALFOItD '
Sole Proprietors for the S nthern Statr
a13 11 Fraakhaton. N U '
Molasses Molasses,
Fifteen JIundred Gillons now anivirg
warranted all right which ne are e,f
fering at Nouncrn prices vith freight
audee!,1 0
B.irrow & Pleasants,
NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS.
1
Within the next tr.p weeds iyc will be
receiving cur tctond supply ot New
Go.nl?, wb:c!i rreiiu 1 s.-il ut the very
lowest pogible pnrc for C-i-h
Borrow 6: IKclb.s,
May23 1STC,
King, While & Shaw.
Have received their s'.oclc of Sprm-
and Summer goods, which will be
found sup-rior in quality, Lrr in
quantity and more varied in aisTtmcnt
than any stock they have ever beld.vul
which . ffer to cah Bayers, as Irw as
they can be f I ia this tr aiy other
market iQ the Sta'e
W. A. K. rALXN-ER, 1 T. ACItlNfiTON".
Falkcncr & Co.
.Wholesale Dealers
IN
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS. &C:
-N ICC Sycamtrr Stree,
FBI EBSDURO, VA.
arrL5-2r. j
: Kolicel Notice II
. .. t ai,ve 1U(t nniirri
gr.e !
her mi J danjhtir nU-twriiilf 1
err'ij!i)vniint m.nl
with
ray
rori
cnforcefl rt, nif . ''K ''
. t ia v wi I iC r
barbouog and deta:M either of
from my scrvic.
theru
fc?.; I -5 -V AT"'.!
m GOODS
ADVEIITISKMENTS.
AV, K. 3Iitcliell,
, Fuasclintox, N..
To the People of Franklin
Courtly I
COME CtHEETING,
BRINGING GOOD NEW
et
I have just retcrnc l fro:Ti the North,
ern cit:cs. whcvc I purcriajt-el a ver
CorODIete 8'OCk of cfr. rsl n.
ad which I am" determined to ell
cheap. ( all no t e me before you
make your Spring purphaj.-.. See a
pirttal list of the ai tides making up my
:ockr I)res3 g-ds, vcty great v.ri
ety Lvlits hnts tnnroed aud untrinv,
mtd.
white mm
B.-o. and blerched Cottons, Print
Flaid doa.e3ties, Kentucky '
Jean. Cottnniden,
Denims, S:ripes
ic.
i FULL STOCK OF NOTIONS
Such eb Corsets, rarasols. Fans rer
fumeryfAc.
IIPRII . . I.
A VtnT BEAUTIFUL ASSORT
IIPIIT r r- i
Ribbons and SilkgoDds. Uoscry aod
G ves, alarge suj.piy. jjojts, tiho-,
Hats, stock complete.
A Superb Selection or
Beady Made Clothirg, IKrdarr,
tr .ckcrywarc, Qi. en ware, ice.
Sugars. CoUts.tjp-cta. and a creat
ma-y wther articles iIjm I cauuot tnu
nnra:e ia this shi rt n i:c-..
A!l the above goe.'s vrc.c' bought
with great rare and cn the
iBEST TE &MS
That money cou!d purchase And
intend to give my u t p es the aIv..n.
tae 01 it. Fall and I pi.'de my wcr 1
to make, the nlmre p.j rtims tru.-.
w. 11. mkchell!
sprll-tf, Frutikiiiitoo, N. C.
All iorson wishing barne-, of anv
kind, will call on in.-, and I w ill .r.,r',
antocto please the in, Uth In urkZ and
quality.
J. J. MiNirrr.KE,
mh i-tf. lAjv.Uhurg, N". C.
r
ftaEiTEtaPHSE'
The rnly IUIjiVm? Gift iJMrilititjon in the
eour.trjj
$50,000 00
IN YALU A II LE GIFTS!
TO BE Iivl I3UTf I IX
L. D. S I N E'S
lC2ad Regular monthly .
(JIFT gNTERPRISE,
To be drawn Monday. Anr.f 11. 167C.
ONE r.p.ivn CAPITAL ITJZF.
?5,000 IN GOLD!
Two y UtM tl.0fO -S
n.oro f
rt ? llf bee:
TWO nz:4
Rt i-rizes
Two FiTcHj CarrLwrti nn.! tatrdie.l Ilori
witn EirrerOJiifhtl lUr i-m, worth
lBortci: Euf.r. ,i.h f i ver mom M
Dimw.wortliK'.H'. EiK-to-r 1 H -TP
K wort- V Tmi lir ilv fen ie
W.IPD-,rrrth tMJ .art.: IjT fi . J
aNh&Oali . -r,rth iCu: r.o
titl AmerictH Ilm, hi - Waiew. wrth
m f3-. Tei l4le' on UnnV
Watch?., worth 7r. ch! 8 0(kl I rl i -vrr
Uy.t TIh-iv, c. (in I ) .mil
fr tn f j t3 ci i,cli - '
0.ftCha.n.,Miv r-r rr.J-t l-r, A
, t,,'lV t3:i' r K'".-3. Ticket, kz.i el
An w.it t tl fo t U t'ck'tJ, lo vh-ti
l.hriJWcirl Uitt.il 1,,J
Sn-l lici'- nti;-: Twc'vj
Ticket IIP; Tr.t,ty-tvff TickfU 12.
t Hrnibr contain a f,.12 1 t o'r,rUr,-.n.!
iciljriMiorueniaau r f j a-.vjn . an.l
o l rr informafi- u in r-f.-r ik- t i! "lKu-
.V. . ' Mri'1 nt lo J mdrrinstlKio.
H leu i nut baa.LJ - to'
101 V. Fifth ft. ' , L'Jn.iniutl.O.
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Jan 27 1873 P B